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El. knyga: Diffuse Matter from Star Forming Regions to Active Galaxies: A Volume Honouring John Dyson

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John Dyson has contributed to the study of the hydrodynamic processes that govern a wide variety of astrophysical sources which he has helped explain. In this volume dedicated to him, introductory reviews to a number of the key processes and to the sources themselves are given by leading experts. The book provides a coherent introduction to the astrophysics of diffuse sources suitable for postgraduate students and researchers in astrophysics.

John Dyson has contributed to the study of the hydrodynamic processes that govern a wide variety of astrophysical sources which he has helped explain. In this volume dedicated to him, introductory reviews to a number of the key processes and to the sources themselves are given by leading experts. The mechanisms in which the multi-component natures of media affect their dynamics receive particular attention, but the roles of hydromagnetic effects are also highlighted. The importance of cosmic ray moderation and mass transfer between different thermal phases for cosmic ray moderation and mass transfer between different thermal phases for the evolution of flows are amongst the topics treated. The main types of regions considered include those where stars form, the circumstellar environments of evolved stars, the larger scale interstellar structures caused by the mass loss of stars, and those where the lines of AGNs form.The reviews complement one another and together provide a coherent introduction to the astrophysics of diffuse sources suitable for postgraduate students and researchers in astrophysics. Individual reviews stand alone and are suitable for an audience that includes advanced undergraduates doing final year projects.
A Biographical Sketch ix
John Dyson
Preface xv
List of Contributors
xix
Part I: Star Forming Regions
1(180)
Numerical Simulations of Star Formation
3(16)
S.A.E.G. Falle
Molecular Astrophysics of Star Formation
19(26)
D. A. Williams
Dusty Plasma Effects in Star Forming Regions
45(16)
T. W. Hartquist
O. Havnes
Massive Star Formation
61(22)
M. G. Hoare
J. Franco
Spectropolarimetry and the Study of Circumstellar Disks
83(20)
R. D. Oudmaijer
How to Move Ionized Gas: An Introduction to the Dynamics of Hill Regions
103(26)
W. J. Henney
MHD Ionization Fronts
129(16)
R.J.R. Williams
Herbig-Haro Jets from Young Stars
145(18)
I. P. Ray
Hypersonic Molecular Shocks in Star Forming Regions
163(18)
P.W.J.L. Brand
Part II: The Effects of Evolved Stars on Their Environments
181(62)
Wind-Blown Bubbles around Evolved Stars
183(22)
S.J. Arthur
Do Fast Winds Dominate the Dynamics of Planetary Nebulae?
205(18)
J. Meaburn
Spectral Studies of Supernova Remnants
223(20)
J. C. Raymond
Part III: Multicomponent Flows and Cosmic Rays
243(62)
Mass-Loaded Flows
245(24)
J.M. Pittars
The Effects of Cosmic Rays on Interstellar Dynamics
269(14)
T. W. Hartquist
A. Y. Wagner
S.A.E.G. Falle
The Status of Observations and Speculations Concerning Ultra High-Energy Cosmic Rays
283(22)
A.A. Watson
Part IV: Starburst Galaxies and Active Galactic Nuclei
305
The Messier 82 Starburst Galaxy
307(18)
A. Pedlar
K.A. Wills
Active Galactic Nuclei
325
S.L. Lumsden